University Paris, NAMC, CNRS-UMR, Orsay, France.
J Theor Biol. 2010 Jan 7;262(1):151-64. doi: 10.1016/j.jtbi.2009.09.020. Epub 2009 Sep 25.
In songbirds, song complexity and song sharing are features of prime importance for territorial defence and mate attraction. These aspects of song may be strongly influenced by changes in social environment caused by habitat fragmentation. We tested the hypothesis that habitat fragmentation induced by human activities influences song complexity and song sharing in the skylark, a songbird with a very large repertoire and whose population recently underwent a large decline. We applied powerful mathematical and statistical tools to assess and compare song complexity and song sharing patterns of syllables and sequences of syllables in two populations: a declining population in a fragmented habitat, in which breeding areas are separated from each other by unsuitable surroundings, and a stable population in a continuous habitat. Our results show that the structure of the habitat influences song sharing, but not song complexity. Neighbouring birds shared more syllables and sequences of syllables in the fragmented habitat than in the continuous one. Habitat fragmentation seems thus to have an effect on the composition of elements in songs, but not on the number and complexity of these elements, which may be a fixed feature of song peculiar to skylarks.
在鸣禽中,歌曲的复杂性和歌曲的共享是其进行领地防御和吸引配偶的重要特征。这些歌曲的特征可能会受到由栖息地破碎化引起的社会环境变化的强烈影响。我们检验了这样一个假设,即由人类活动引起的栖息地破碎化会影响云雀的歌曲复杂性和歌曲共享,云雀是一种拥有非常丰富曲目的鸣禽,其种群数量最近大幅减少。我们应用强大的数学和统计工具来评估和比较两个种群的音节和音节序列的歌曲复杂性和歌曲共享模式:一个是在破碎化的栖息地中下降的种群,其繁殖区被不适宜的环境隔开;另一个是在连续栖息地中稳定的种群。我们的研究结果表明,栖息地结构影响歌曲的共享,而不是歌曲的复杂性。在破碎化的栖息地中,相邻的鸟类比在连续的栖息地中共享更多的音节和音节序列。因此,栖息地破碎化似乎对歌曲中元素的组成有影响,但对这些元素的数量和复杂性没有影响,而这些元素可能是云雀特有的歌曲的一个固定特征。